The Silver of the Mine

Chapter 1

           InthetimeofSpanishrule,andformanyyearsafterwards,thetownofSulacotheluxuriantbeautyoftheorangegardensbearswitnesstoitsantiquityhadneverbeencommerciallyanythingmoreimportantthanacoastingportwithafairlylargelocaltradeinox-hidesandindigo.Theclumsydeep-seagalleonsoftheconquerorsthat,needingabriskgaletomoveatall,wouldliebecalmed,whereyourmodernshipbuiltonclipperlinesforgesaheadbythemereflappingofhersails,hadbeenbarredoutofSulacobytheprevailingcalmsofitsvastgulf.Someharboursoftheeartharemadedifficultofaccessbythetreacheryofsunkenrocksandthetempestsoftheirshores.SulacohadfoundaninviolablesanctuaryfromthetemptationsofatradingworldinthesolemnhushofthedeepGolfoPlacidoasifwithinanenormoussemi-circularandunroofedtempleopentotheocean,withitswallsofloftymountainshungwiththemourningdraperiesofcloud.

           OnonesideofthisbroadcurveinthestraightseaboardoftheRepublicofCostaguana,thelastspurofthecoastrangeformsaninsignificantcapewhosenameisPuntaMala.Fromthemiddleofthegulfthepointofthelanditselfisnotvisibleatall;buttheshoulderofasteephillatthebackcanbemadeoutfaintlylikeashadowonthesky.

           Ontheotherside,whatseemstobeanisolatedpatchofbluemistfloatslightlyontheglareofthehorizon.ThisisthepeninsulaofAzuera,awildchaosofsharprocksandstonylevelscutaboutbyverticalravines.

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